Contact provider for price | 6 Days | July-September |
Comfort accommodations
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Exertion level: 3
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Operator: Butterfield & Robinson |
12 people max
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Worlds both old and new meet in Québec. From cosmopolitan Montréal to history-rich Québec City (by way of the Eastern Townships, a Loyalist enclave of beautiful woodland biking), the synthesis is seamless. United by bike, we’ll sample Canada’s most European of provinces through its cheeses, wines, sparkling lakes and charming city streets. In Montréal, we’ll ride along the famously picturesque Lachine Canal. Then, with the St. Lawrence River guiding the way, we’ll visit the historic battlefields of the Plains of Abraham and take in glimpses of Old Québec in all its fortified, UNESCO-protected glory before resting up at a world-class auberge with history in its walls. Same province, different worlds.
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Locations visited/nearby
Canada, North America
Itinerary
Day 1 Ride the bike trails of Montréal’s Old Port, Mont-Royal and Latin Quarter districts
Day 2 Sleep over at the Eastern Townships’ Manoir Hovey after sampling delicious vintages at the award-winning Chapelle Ste-Agnes winery
Day 3 Pedal through unforgettable countryside, and dine in the laid-back elegance of North Hatley's finest bistro
Day 4 Bike the “route of freshness,” an epicurean delight in the heart of Québec’s agricultural region
Day 5 Visit the bucolic Ile d’Orleans: an island in the St. Lawrence, and home to charming architectural remnants of New France
Day 6 Breakfast and au revoir in Québec City
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